SHAW v. STATE

No. 30,667.

247 Ind. 139 (1965)

211 N.E.2d 172

SHAW v. STATE OF INDIANA.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Petition for rehearing withdrawn January 18, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lewis Davis, of Indianapolis, for appellant.

John J. Dillon, Attorney General, and James Manahan, Deputy Attorney General, for appellee.


ACHOR, J.

Appellant was charged in two counts with (1) second degree burglary, and (2) habitual criminal. He was convicted on both counts and sentenced to a term of two to five years on Count One, and to a life term on Count Two. He assigns as error the overruling of his motion for new trial. The grounds therein asserted are (1) that the verdict is not sustained by sufficient evidence, and (2) that the verdict was contrary to law.

In his argument the appellant...

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